Module 1 - 9: Media

: Introduction to Classless Routing

Checkbox: RIP v1 and RIP v2 Comparison

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the difference between RIP v1 and RIP v2.

: Single-Area OSPF

Drag and Drop: Link-State Routing Overview

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the differences between distance vector and link-state routing protocols.

Crossword Puzzle: OSPF Terminology

When the student has completed this activity, the student will understand the different OSPF terminology.

Checkbox: Link-State and Distance Vector Routing Protocols

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify different routing protocols as either link-state or distance vector.

Drag and Drop: OSPF Network Types

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the different OSPF network types.

Drag and Drop: OSPF Packet Header

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the different fields in an OSPF packet header.

: EIGRP

Checkbox: IGRP and EIGRP Comparison

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the difference between IGRP and EIGRP.

Crossword Puzzle: EIGRP Concepts and Terminology

When the student has completed this activity, the student will understand the different EIGRP concepts and terminology.

: Switching Concepts

Drag and Drop: Devices Function at Layers

After completing this activity, students will be able to identify the different OSI layers where networking devices function.

Drag and Drop: 10BASE-T Transmission Times

After completing this activity, students will be able to identify the transmission times of 10BASE-T.

PhotoZoom: Cisco 1503 Micro Hub

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view the Cisco 1503 Micro Hub.

Drag and Drop: Full Duplex Ethernet

After completing this activity, students will be able to identify the requirements for full duplex Ethernet.

PhotoZoom: Cisco 2621 Router

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco 2621 router.

PhotoZoom: Cisco 3640 Router

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco 3640 router.

Drag and Drop: Switching Method Trigger Points

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to understand the different methods of switching.

: Switches

Matching: LAN Design Goals

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to understand the terms, definitions, and goals in network LAN design.

PhotoZoom: Cisco Catalyst 1912

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco Catalyst 1912 switch.

PhotoZoom: Cisco Catalyst 2950

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco Catalyst 2950 switch.

PhotoZoom: Cisco Catalyst 4006

In this PhotoZoom, the student will view a Cisco Catalyst 4006 switch.

Point and Click: The Three-Layer Design Model

Students completing this activity will be able to identify the key function of the core layer in the three layer design model.

: Switch Configuration

Fill in the Blanks: Switches and Collision Domains

After completing this activity, the student will be able to identify the role of a switch in preventing collisions and reducing collision domains.

: Spanning-Tree Protocol

Point and Click: Spanning-Tree Protocol

After completing this activity, the student will learn about the concept of Spanning-Tree Protocol.

Point and Click: Spanning-Tree States

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the function of spanning-tree states.

Crossword Puzzle: Spanning-Tree States

When the student has completed this activity, the student will be able to identify the function of spanning-tree states.

: Virtual LANs

Drag and Drop: VLAN Operation

When the student has completed this activity, the student will learn the path packets take in a network with VLANs. The student will predict the path a packet will take given the source host and the destination host.

: Virtual Trunking Protocol

Fill in the blank: Trunking Operation

When the student has completed this activity, the student will understand how using trunk links can reduce the number of physical interfaces needed on a switch.

Drag and Drop: Inter-VLAN Routing

When the student has completed this activity, the student will learn the path packets take in a network with inter-VLAN routing. The student will predict the path a packet will take given the source host and the destination host.




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